What is a CSA?
CSA, or Community Supported Agriculture, is a way to participate in a local food system by having a direct relationship with a farmer. Members pay for a whole season of produce upfront in the spring, to help the farmers with early season costs like seeds, supplies, and wages, and then receive a weekly share of the harvest. By buying into a CSA, you share the risks of agriculture (pests, weather, crop failure) and you also share the abundance. You are supporting local economy, local farmers, and getting fresh, seasonal produce every week!
The 2026 CSA runs for approx. 21 weeks from early June-October.
Tiered pricing
We believe in making local, healthy food accessible to all, regardless of income! Please assess your financial situation as you choose what you pay. If you can afford it, consider paying the high end of the scale to subsidize lower-income folks. Redistributing resources is a great way for our small Hocus Pocus community to take care of each other.
FULL SHARE (feeds 3-4 people)
Higher income $1000
Actual cost $840
Lower income $670
HALF SHARE (feeds 1-2 people)
Higher income $760
Actual cost $630
Lower income $500
If these prices are still a barrier, please see our workshare page or contact us to pay in installments.
PICKUP LOCATIONS & times
FARM PICKUP Tuesdays 4-6pm (80 Walnut St. at Osamequin Farm’s farmstand)
PROVIDENCE PICKUP Thursdays 4-6pm (400 Harris Ave. at Binch Press)